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E-Discovery, Information Governance & Cyber Security Section News


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Posted on: Nov 30, 2016

A company’s failure to properly implement and utilize meaningful information governance policies can cost resources and money if the company becomes involved in a lawsuit. By one estimate, the cost of processing and reviewing one gigabyte of data can exceed $3,500.

Posted on: Nov 28, 2016

Attorneys today must closely monitor client “needles” while still producing responsive documents, removing non-responsive documents and identifying privileged documents. How? You need good document review procedures and protocols. What are good procedures and protocols? The answer to this question, as any experienced lawyer knows, is “it depends.” Fear not; principles exist to guide us.

Posted on: Nov 23, 2016

The keyword search is the elder statesman of the e-discovery world. Simple to understand and easy to implement, keyword searching has played a central role in e-discovery projects for more than a decade.

Posted on: Oct 31, 2016

The IndyBar is excited to launch our newest section--E-Discovery, Information Governance & Cyber Security Section!


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